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Just got a POD HD500 to match up with my DT25 Amp and I'm lovin it so far!! Very clean and highly defined tone. I don't hear about it much on KVR so, I'm wondering....anyone else dig this unit? ---- That GUI version is beautiful if you're on fantastic drugs ~ djshire |
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There is more buzz here for software solutions, but if something sounds
good, is easy to use, affordable, and doesn't require a dongle, whats not to love? Until something comes along that's obviously better, it's the best. If it's bundled with PodFarm software, comparisons to X, Y, and Z, are probably readily available. I love the podfarm reverbs, and Spider amps, but have never heard a pod in person. I may mount a pocket pod and pickup in a broken accoustic I was given, since I have the back off anyway. Cheers |
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I can't speak to current Line6 offerings, but I think the issue was they more or less invented amp modeling and then let everyone else surpass them. When I was using a hardware modeler I looked at the best POD offering at the time and I was unimpressed. The Vox Tonelab was significantly better IMO.
Now they're using the word "HD" to describe how much more awesome their products are, but I went on the site and listened to their demos.. and they don't sound that great. I guess if you were using it as digital effects for a real tube amp like the DT25 you'd get the best of both worlds, but that's a pretty expensive proposition. ---- Zerocrossing Media http://www.zerocrossing.net 4th Law of Robotics: When turning evil, display a red indicator light. ~[ ●_● ]~ |
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I use it too...I like the sound more than amplitube, guitar rig, ect.
Great piece of kit IMO |
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glokraw wrote: Until something comes along that's obviously better, it's the best.
Kemper. That said, the DT25 + Pod HD 500 combo has its own major strengths and is nothing less than groundbreaking in function. I can't imagine there's a better solution for someone who wants an insane amount of control and flexibility. |
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zerocrossing wrote: I went on the site and listened to their demos.. and they don't sound that great. I guess if you were using it as digital effects for a real tube amp like the DT25 you'd get the best of both worlds, but that's a pretty expensive proposition.
With various sales and deals, the whole setup (new) with amp, cables (AES and S/PDIF) and HD500 set me back $1325 Line 6 has a special gift for creating really bad sound clips and even worse presets. I don't know how they do it, but they manage to show the unit at its worst The HD has effects and setup chains you simply won't find elsewhere and these effects are VERY good (for me, they are worth the price alone) You won't find many good video demos from what I've seen but this guy is really good and seems to "get it" in terms of how to "dial in the tones" for these. They should have hired him sooner http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6z1cJxNOaVM&feature=youtube_g data_player ---- That GUI version is beautiful if you're on fantastic drugs ~ djshire |
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Here's another that's worth a watch and listen for those who are interested...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsPRVC6bxpI&feature=youtube_g data_player ---- That GUI version is beautiful if you're on fantastic drugs ~ djshire |
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blueman wrote: Line 6 has a special gift for creating really bad sound clips and even worse presets. I don't know how they do it, but they manage to show the unit at its worst
Good to know! I'll admit that I haven't gotten past the presets. Quote: You won't find many good video demos from what I've seen but this guy is really good and seems to "get it" in terms of how to "dial in the tones" for these.
Not bad! The cleans are stiff but still much better than anything I've ever heard from it. |
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Uncle E wrote: glokraw wrote: Until something comes along that's obviously better, it's the best.
Kemper. My shrink said I'm too old to go running around robbing banks |
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blueman wrote: Here's another that's worth a watch and listen for those who are interested...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsPRVC6bxpI&feature=youtube_g data_player Nice demo, but they should have let Conan pee, first |
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I also have HD500 (and DT25 and JTV69 - the dream rig!) I have one as an 'amp' solution (it is perfect and amazing with the DT25, and truly mind-blowing with the JTV digital guitars, especially since the updates)
Simply put the HD500 is an extremely well priced external DSP effects, nothing can touch it IMHO as an external effects for the money...obviously it is has a bias towards guitar (and now bass and vocal also) but really it is an all round effects rack. The editing software and computer integration (like midi over USB) sucks, but then it is really geared for plug and play and live; there are probably easier solutions if you always sit in front of a PC (like guitar rig which I also use, but it eats CPU and HD500 doesn't, I can also play HD500 without a PC and it has a full rack of controls and is an audio I/O, so again, pond for pound I would rate the HD better value than guitar rig/amplitude etc…) If they had a decent computer front end, VSTi like control, midi clock over USB etc, it would probably get more of a shout at KVR, but currently its pretty much hardware with a computer editor, no real integration. |
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Uncle E wrote: glokraw wrote: Until something comes along that's obviously better, it's the best.
Kemper. That said, the DT25 + Pod HD 500 combo has its own major strengths and is nothing less than groundbreaking in function. I can't imagine there's a better solution for someone who wants an insane amount of control and flexibility. Better Solution ~1 the DT25 + Pod HD 500 + JTV69 My Rig |
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http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=102 ---- None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
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You're right, this one belongs in the hardware section, aisle 5. Moderator, please move this topic to "Hardware (Instruments and Effects)" ---- That GUI version is beautiful if you're on fantastic drugs ~ djshire |
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